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states the united states actually acts eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty fourteen so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china has all signs are pointing to stronger military and economic ties between the two countries. media reports have surfaced suggesting that the u.k. has failed to freeze of some of the assets of top officials in the regime of former egyptian leader hosni mubarak the move targeting the ex-president and his inner circle was introduced in february last year after he stood down amid mass rallies investigative journalist tony gosling says britain is more concerned about its business ties and that it's diplomatic once the speed in which the assets we see both gadhafi in libya and of course one hundred milli
states the united states actually acts eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty fourteen so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china has...
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they are trying to move out of the united states or bit. for 40 years egypt has been pro-american, and now we see increasing movement and steps and insinuations that they want to be friends with tehran. gerri: well, president boris you went to china first. did not come to us, did not go to a western nation. and then there are talking to ron. so, i mean, at the end of the day you have to wonder how this will work out. how do we know if any money we give them will be used in the way that -- >> well, the muslim brotherhood, anti-american. they now control the presidency, the parliament, the military, the intelligence service, the government, the local government , and increasingly the media. what they're doing, as their running out of food and fuel is handing out vouchers to their supporters. in fact, they are now in a position where they are increasingly broke. they're running on fumes. they don't have money. gerri: what happens when these people start getting hungry? >> that is the question. two years ago by the arabs from happen? people did
they are trying to move out of the united states or bit. for 40 years egypt has been pro-american, and now we see increasing movement and steps and insinuations that they want to be friends with tehran. gerri: well, president boris you went to china first. did not come to us, did not go to a western nation. and then there are talking to ron. so, i mean, at the end of the day you have to wonder how this will work out. how do we know if any money we give them will be used in the way that --...
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i guess that's why both our families moved to the united states. oh, yeah, that's right-- to have a better life, to get an education and to make a living. yeah, well, my family never did. well, hey, you'll be the first. what do you mean? come on, you'll write some wonderful pop song and become a huge hit. yeah. i like the way you think. ( laughs ) me, too. wow. these canyons are spectacular. yeah, it... it says here that these canyons were sacred to the agua caliente indians. it's pronounced "agua caliente." agua caliente. and i've got to take some photos. do you mind carrying my bag? no, not at all. here you go. okay, got it. it's hard to imagine what these canyons were like so many years ago. probably much the same as they are today. look at that over there. this is really amazing. they must call this a desert oasis. yeah, i bet you these palm trees are over a hundred years old. this is it. could you do me a favor? um-hmm. i... i nd someone in this picture. can you stand over there by the palm tree? alberto, there are more interesting things to p
i guess that's why both our families moved to the united states. oh, yeah, that's right-- to have a better life, to get an education and to make a living. yeah, well, my family never did. well, hey, you'll be the first. what do you mean? come on, you'll write some wonderful pop song and become a huge hit. yeah. i like the way you think. ( laughs ) me, too. wow. these canyons are spectacular. yeah, it... it says here that these canyons were sacred to the agua caliente indians. it's pronounced...
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states definitely a fact of the. asian economists quite a bit. being set because they have some significant growth in population and such significant growth of internal markets they definitely have much higher and better growth tragic story than many of the western countries and growth is really the key issue right now because where to find growth is a big question in europe and the asian economy sexualize showing that we do have grows and they have significant growth potential and that's very...
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oh i mean the united states closer than australia so what think you trade with us really when we have when you have lots of partners across the atlantic is it true you know are there enough regional structures that can trade trade with those to do big business with countries like australia doesn't i think you know again it's not just about trade ins about capital and those countries have lots of capital of some expertise so obviously korea is a big market and korea's a bigger part to knitting but i think we have to think more not just about trade in goods but trade in the capital because capital is so much more important as base well in addition to the apec meeting with the leaders this is a special form of business men taking part taking part at the same time is called the c.e.o. summit yep well are there any immediate results expected there are there any big deals coming up well again i think some of the bigger deals may be announced right there on your in the media and i think nobody is going to say beforehand what they're going to be i think it's really a forum for key executives
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what we're doing is debunk myths about the united states. so a lot of the not about politics per se. in term who we are reaching. there are over 5 billion mobile hand sets on planet earth. the average mobile penetration in developed country is about 116%. in developing countries, t about 70 or 0eu%. most of the people are using the hand sets to access social media platforms the state department publishes. we're reaching frankly large numbers of individuals the world around. there are about 2.4 the number is going to be three billion in the near future. what's also interesting to us is think about this from a development perspective and thinking about how, for example, sub-saharan africa or south-central asia are becoming connected how can the development programs can be more effective. how can we increase the health and well being. going above and beyond just traditional communication. glis you talk about gyre carats around the world and how you see their -- not all of them. exactly. we wanted to look at the other side. have you seen some th
what we're doing is debunk myths about the united states. so a lot of the not about politics per se. in term who we are reaching. there are over 5 billion mobile hand sets on planet earth. the average mobile penetration in developed country is about 116%. in developing countries, t about 70 or 0eu%. most of the people are using the hand sets to access social media platforms the state department publishes. we're reaching frankly large numbers of individuals the world around. there are about 2.4...
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even to the united states there are still lots of barriers for them to acquire companies and to make investments so far as i'm fortunate here in st petersburg meeting my actually big point that they during a big meeting during g twenty meeting in russia next year they seem awfully burleson investments is going to be q one and russia is going to push this agenda forward thank you thank you very much for being with us and just a reminder that. there was. the russian direct investment. to invest in the russian far east or at least. in the russian thank you thank you for being with us and just remind you. when you have someone in mind to think. spotlight will be back with more comments on what's going on in and outside russia until then stay on. take. this is a. secret laboratory in the caribbean was able to build its most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the dot com. i.
even to the united states there are still lots of barriers for them to acquire companies and to make investments so far as i'm fortunate here in st petersburg meeting my actually big point that they during a big meeting during g twenty meeting in russia next year they seem awfully burleson investments is going to be q one and russia is going to push this agenda forward thank you thank you very much for being with us and just a reminder that. there was. the russian direct investment. to invest...
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one of the difficult issues for the united states is how do we react to this? because we've got our fifth fleet stationed in bahrain. bahrain has been a friend of the united states for last several many decades and there is this tension between our commitment to human rights, our commitment to our democratic principles on the one hand which are vitally important for us but our real world, concrete interests insuring the flow of oil through the straits of hormuz which you covered. insuring that we have stable relations and influence with governments in the region like saudi arabia who have an in this. melissa: i want to talk about the video we're looking at here. he is trying to make the case, he said this repeatedly and very open about it when were doing the interview and didn't shy away from the question. when you have people in the streets throwing molotov cocktails you are putting in jeopardy the safety of the rest of our citizens. he makes it sounds like you have a few people causing trouble the other side would say these are a few people standing up for de
one of the difficult issues for the united states is how do we react to this? because we've got our fifth fleet stationed in bahrain. bahrain has been a friend of the united states for last several many decades and there is this tension between our commitment to human rights, our commitment to our democratic principles on the one hand which are vitally important for us but our real world, concrete interests insuring the flow of oil through the straits of hormuz which you covered. insuring that...
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european market ended higher though trey was lighter than usual due to a holiday in the united states. more we go to the tokyo stock exchange. good morning. >> good morning, yuko. >>> with the holiday in the u.s. making more light trade and the lack of direction, taking china's big manufacturing data, you could see more stimulus measures in the world's second largest economy. let's see how tngs are moving inokyo this tuesday moin as c you see, both the nikkei and topix are down. the nikkei ended near one-month low yesterday, a strong yen wait on exports especially if electronics makers. in the european markets, mining companies led gains on hopes that stimulus measures could be taken in china which is the world's largest consumer of metals. we will see if it spills over into metal and mining companies later kd today. they could just miss 7.5% growth this year which would be the first miss since outgoing premier took office in 2003. yuko? >> investors are keenly watching out for european banking on wednesday. how are measures in the eurozone? >> not surprisingly, we did see weak date w
european market ended higher though trey was lighter than usual due to a holiday in the united states. more we go to the tokyo stock exchange. good morning. >> good morning, yuko. >>> with the holiday in the u.s. making more light trade and the lack of direction, taking china's big manufacturing data, you could see more stimulus measures in the world's second largest economy. let's see how tngs are moving inokyo this tuesday moin as c you see, both the nikkei and topix are down....
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states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and if india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty fourteen so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china has all signs are pointing to stronger military and economic ties between the two countries. his story and the researcher of south asian us both to explore china india alliance is key to countering america's trading growth sponsor. the country will interest will. not have definitely be the united states if it wants to be you ambitious. in its efforts and set up will china will well that be doing it so it's good news that china and india and improve their lives and increase trade at a time when you when the economies of the west are suffering. coming up for you later this hour striving for sovere
states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and if india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty fourteen so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china...
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equities, treasuries, and worst still the united states, the bad lot. people are going to maintain them and we're outperforming and many versus india and russia and the money is slowing out of the u.s. and you see the money coming here. so far so good. and the scenario is right about bernanke being proactive and the money keeps coming. >> every time you come to the program, a great guest for us to have and we appreciate that. you said, look, go for the big name, international companies, are you still there? >> still there because we like the global footprint and the core competencies and the global brand. it takes decades, good management and core competence to build that out. and apple, ge, ibm, not recommending those, they're good global brands around for 50, 100 years, and they're going to be around for another hundred years. >> joe, good stuff. we appreciate it, thank you so much. sir. time for the gold report. almost at 950 eastern. where are we now? look at that. 1693. big gain friday. and modest gain this morning and very close to 1700 bucks an o
equities, treasuries, and worst still the united states, the bad lot. people are going to maintain them and we're outperforming and many versus india and russia and the money is slowing out of the u.s. and you see the money coming here. so far so good. and the scenario is right about bernanke being proactive and the money keeps coming. >> every time you come to the program, a great guest for us to have and we appreciate that. you said, look, go for the big name, international companies,...
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states. i watch and they run run down my property and something about this noise. was a little. more just from coming over the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy who doesn't mind goodness pay and sturdy so i come out here you know we're all immigrants as well that we all came from somewhere else. mission. cretaceous three years for charges free. arrangement three. three stooges free. download free blog clothing videos for your media projects free media our teeth dot com. welcome back in the. as a report on max keiser time not going to niceville florida talk with karl denninger of market hyphen ticker dot org due to popular demand we've invited karl back on to finish where our last conversation ended which was on the topic of libertarianism karl denninger welcome back to the kaiser report thank you max ok now if you wrote on your blog recently karl the unmourned victims of our banks are politics so let's start with your thoughts for example on offshoring tell us about why this
states. i watch and they run run down my property and something about this noise. was a little. more just from coming over the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy who doesn't mind goodness pay and sturdy so i come out here you know we're all immigrants as well that we all came from somewhere else. mission. cretaceous three years for charges free. arrangement three. three stooges free. download free blog clothing videos for your media projects free media our teeth dot com. welcome...
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states is still really high and when china is really had it for a hard landing if you compare things today to four years ago how bad are they i think we have to accept the word volatility it's become part of our life. of course the world economy. passing the period of the cycle and we expect that when there's two or three years it will be quite difficult for the global economy and would not be very easy for the russian ones for example this year are. we seeing the global economy will not grow for more than two to half percent so the economic growth is slowing down but we don't expect any problems like we experienced or in two thousand and eight and the war the economy stupid to solve and so on so you're not expecting and heartlessly were no nor the second wave of the crisis i think will be quite a long period of recovery which will be more than me the one you just mentioned the problems we should be resolved one of the easy of course is the crisis in europe and there's still a lot to be done and still not very clear how these courses will be resolved but at the end of the day everyon
states is still really high and when china is really had it for a hard landing if you compare things today to four years ago how bad are they i think we have to accept the word volatility it's become part of our life. of course the world economy. passing the period of the cycle and we expect that when there's two or three years it will be quite difficult for the global economy and would not be very easy for the russian ones for example this year are. we seeing the global economy will not grow...
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china, europe, and the united states. look, we know that china used to be one of the world's great growth engines. it almost single handedly kept the global economy afloat during the global recession. but after playing the roe of the world's economic engine for so long, the chinese locomotive seems to be in danger of running off the rails. each piece of data is weaker than the last. so what's good about that? well, the slowdown in china seems somewhat self-inflicted. governments hit the brakes and in many ways still seems like it's happening. the hope is the chinese will start cutting rates, adding real octane to the down shift in their economy. how about europe? the european central bank meeting this week and we're expecting to hear some chatter in unison that's going to ereverse the declining economies over there and maybe unite to save the spanish banking system. you can monitor these efforts by watching the largest spanish bank which has been climbing ever since it bottomed at $4 and change. $7 stock finishing up 0.18
china, europe, and the united states. look, we know that china used to be one of the world's great growth engines. it almost single handedly kept the global economy afloat during the global recession. but after playing the roe of the world's economic engine for so long, the chinese locomotive seems to be in danger of running off the rails. each piece of data is weaker than the last. so what's good about that? well, the slowdown in china seems somewhat self-inflicted. governments hit the brakes...
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states or whether it happens in some you know for lauren place in china the fact of the matter is is the core mission is coercion and if i'm always in the land or in water and i'm not engaged in something that could be considered libertarian right now karl the as you describe it libertarianism you've got a as a find out say in the u.s. with the constitution as the arbiter of legal boundaries eve got a group of folks that are pursuing profits in a capitalist system and the distribution of resources visa v. the market visa v. capitalism is a proper ball of her let's say the government getting into the business of distribution what happens when somebody doesn't offshoring campaign in a company is offshoring or they are involved in massive. pollution as you described it that they'll typically come back and say well that's what the market is that that's the market that they and then the market becomes a catch all phrase where and justifies everything mr market kind of justifies this behavior it seems to be no discussion about what makes a market really it just falls into something called
states or whether it happens in some you know for lauren place in china the fact of the matter is is the core mission is coercion and if i'm always in the land or in water and i'm not engaged in something that could be considered libertarian right now karl the as you describe it libertarianism you've got a as a find out say in the u.s. with the constitution as the arbiter of legal boundaries eve got a group of folks that are pursuing profits in a capitalist system and the distribution of...
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it is like the united states in that way where it you know cannot say that they can ignore other parts of the world well i mean i'm ignoring you know what i want to really point out something that bill i mean if russia is looking more to the east now because of the problems in the european union. i think the importance of this apec meeting is that it's. russia's pivot which we're trying like america's. is real russia is making huge investments in. port facilities where where. there won't be ice all winter. it's building roads and railroads and making a huge commitment and and the structure so much. will show this off. very little else will be accomplished. but this this is very important and will bring consequences but what do you think about that because you know russia's turnover and effectuate is about one point five percent of the total i guess small yes minuscule yeah well i mean ok another way to look at it and i want to follow up with and mentioned earlier yes the world is getting more and more interdependent and interconnected that can be positive but it can also be indicative
it is like the united states in that way where it you know cannot say that they can ignore other parts of the world well i mean i'm ignoring you know what i want to really point out something that bill i mean if russia is looking more to the east now because of the problems in the european union. i think the importance of this apec meeting is that it's. russia's pivot which we're trying like america's. is real russia is making huge investments in. port facilities where where. there won't be ice...
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. >> illegal immigration from mexico is a hot-button issue in the united states and it looks to set a key role in the upcoming presidential election in november. both are eager to win the hispanic vote. >> now is the time to spell out what they want in return for their support. a group of hispanic activists entering the u.s. in what they are calling the ride for justice care of them. it will arrive at the democratic national convention in north carolina where it begins on tuesday. >> latino drivers are accustomed to paying close attention to the speed limit. illegal immigrants fear getting pulled over by the police could lead to deportation. she came to the u.s. from mexico 16 years ago. she does not have papers and lives in constant anxiety. the bus tour is aimed at helping improve conditions for latinos. >> my biggest concern was leaving my son for six weeks. other than about, i really like the idea of getting on the bus and trying to help. >> the activists are traveling across the country to reach their final destination, the democratic national convention, kicking off in charlotte
. >> illegal immigration from mexico is a hot-button issue in the united states and it looks to set a key role in the upcoming presidential election in november. both are eager to win the hispanic vote. >> now is the time to spell out what they want in return for their support. a group of hispanic activists entering the u.s. in what they are calling the ride for justice care of them. it will arrive at the democratic national convention in north carolina where it begins on tuesday....
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the united states. decision and all soon it's important to mention the exertion. doesn't believe. immediate role for actions do mostly but it could be on a longer run strong. russian a global economy grows which you generate additional amounts which you too are going to push. them back to gas from for a second be i am very curious to see what will happen to that stock tomorrow morning when there are markets open i just would not want to be with those investors right now i don't know if you know the commodities market are going to shoot up but we'll have to see and wait till tomorrow interest in them just being read in terms of the markets today i guess this is going to have. all right thanks for that update marina right i'll be back with a recap of today's top news after the break stay with us.
the united states. decision and all soon it's important to mention the exertion. doesn't believe. immediate role for actions do mostly but it could be on a longer run strong. russian a global economy grows which you generate additional amounts which you too are going to push. them back to gas from for a second be i am very curious to see what will happen to that stock tomorrow morning when there are markets open i just would not want to be with those investors right now i don't know if you know...
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we talked about over a year, we're seeing signs as they slow, capital is coming to the united states, especially in real estate. >>> the three bear cases for stocks, the same one, europe-china slowdown, also the bear case because we don't know how the movie is going to end. if you listen to the rabinni's of the world, we're all doomed. average company growth is slowing so the market may not command as high of a multiple and yield, fiscal cliff and we will pull a thelma and louise unless congress gets their act in gear. >> you just heard from brian the bull case and the bear case. let's see what our guests think. james camp, manager and bob. thank you very much for joining us. bob, i will start with you. you have to pick one, bear or bull for september. can't be raccoon or koala or wallaby. >> you will see a market impacted because of concerns out there. i mentioned, you still have europe, you still have china, you still have the fiscal cliff, the election, which will be very contentious. you take a look at what's actually going on, you actually have plan in europe and that will materi
we talked about over a year, we're seeing signs as they slow, capital is coming to the united states, especially in real estate. >>> the three bear cases for stocks, the same one, europe-china slowdown, also the bear case because we don't know how the movie is going to end. if you listen to the rabinni's of the world, we're all doomed. average company growth is slowing so the market may not command as high of a multiple and yield, fiscal cliff and we will pull a thelma and louise...
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. >> there's all this cultural -- you come to the united states, you had a whole bunch of training in that area, particularly from king holmes who's still in seat and still a real leader in stds. and then you go back to in 1983 to africa with some of the same people that you were in the ebola epidemic with. you're in that massive, i mean, anybody that's ever been in africa knows what i'm talking about, massive colonial hospital. and you say in the book -- you wrote in your diary: incredible, a catastrophe for africa. this is what i want to work on. it will change everything. what was so incredible? what would change everything? what were you looking at in that hospital? >> the hospital, by the way, is the name of mbutu's mother. dictators seem to really love their mother, and they have something, and they name all kinds of things after their mother. [laughter] no, i had been there in '36, gone through -- '76, gone think the files, and here -- gone through the files. and suddenly they were full with young men and women, in these todays of my age, and dying. emaciated and all kinds of i
. >> there's all this cultural -- you come to the united states, you had a whole bunch of training in that area, particularly from king holmes who's still in seat and still a real leader in stds. and then you go back to in 1983 to africa with some of the same people that you were in the ebola epidemic with. you're in that massive, i mean, anybody that's ever been in africa knows what i'm talking about, massive colonial hospital. and you say in the book -- you wrote in your diary:...
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and looking dry across the western half of the united states. and there is plenty of rain around. but, fire weather created by those dry conditions, as well as strong wind, we have got a red flag warnings for parts of montana, western north dakota, as well as -- wyoming. and then we run into -- quite day lot of rain across the east. some severe thunderstorms, forecast through the great lakes. down in toward kansas. potential for flash flooding. as heavier rain makes its way up through toward the northeast. all right. let's take a look at your temperatures then. some, some real heat is building in across the south. oklahoma city. 40 degrees for you. we do have warnings posted from kansas down through toward, louisiana. and the coast. up toward, winnipeg. 22 degrees. some cooler air coming in. behind, that front. up to the north. is going to be bringing temperatures down. 15 degrees in winnipeg wednesday. seeing things looking comfortable in chicago as well. getting done to 25 degrees. all right, a large system is dominating northern europe. it is going to be bringing, some, very co
and looking dry across the western half of the united states. and there is plenty of rain around. but, fire weather created by those dry conditions, as well as strong wind, we have got a red flag warnings for parts of montana, western north dakota, as well as -- wyoming. and then we run into -- quite day lot of rain across the east. some severe thunderstorms, forecast through the great lakes. down in toward kansas. potential for flash flooding. as heavier rain makes its way up through toward...
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the problem is 80% of their employment is outside the united states and that is the problem. our education levels are falling. people willing to work hard in the older generation unfortunately. a company like apple employees one out of five feet in the united states instead of a broad. that is the sad thing. it is much more than that in my view. is a factor of leadership and leadership creates certainty. the certainty will start -- [talking over each other] tracy: hopefully we get that out of this election. thank you for sharing this. dennis: breaking news. apple just invited the media to and event wednesday, sept. 12 in san francisco. could be the debut of a new iphone 54 new smaller ipad. amazon and google all introducing new gadgets to preempt that apple announcement next week. coming up we will show you how tiger woods became the first golfer to tea up over $100 million on the pga tour. tracy: gas prices leading democrats in charlotte. oil analyst john kingston and have on whether prices are headed lower and by how much. as we do every day at this time let's look at how o
the problem is 80% of their employment is outside the united states and that is the problem. our education levels are falling. people willing to work hard in the older generation unfortunately. a company like apple employees one out of five feet in the united states instead of a broad. that is the sad thing. it is much more than that in my view. is a factor of leadership and leadership creates certainty. the certainty will start -- [talking over each other] tracy: hopefully we get that out of...
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>> the united states. the united states was hemorrhaging 700,000 jobs a month or 700,000 jobs a month under george bush. right now, we're creating jobs. we've created 3 million or 4 million jobs in the worst recession with an obstructionist congress working against the president. >> so you think that unions then are better off today than they were three years ago? >> i think america is better off. >> are the unions better off? are the unions better off? >> unions and america are better off. we're not hemorrhaging jobs. we're creating jobs. we have a guy that enforces health and safety laws. he wants to reinstill the buy in america labor. he's pushing for insource, not outsourcing. we have a president right now who is saying, let's bring jobs back to america and increase manufacturing. >> it's interesting because i am hearing a lot of that and yet we're just not seeing it in the numbers. an unemployment rate at 8.3% and most economists you speak to will tell you we should be a lot farther off in this moment
>> the united states. the united states was hemorrhaging 700,000 jobs a month or 700,000 jobs a month under george bush. right now, we're creating jobs. we've created 3 million or 4 million jobs in the worst recession with an obstructionist congress working against the president. >> so you think that unions then are better off today than they were three years ago? >> i think america is better off. >> are the unions better off? are the unions better off? >> unions...
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cuba or goods from ukraine or an export of or toward the united states which were specific decisions and also it's important to mention that exertion. doesn't believe big immediate role for actions do mystery but it could be on a longer run strong facilitator of russian a global economy grows which will generate additional amount was due to our going to. have a black screen behind me that is a sign that i need to go home even the computers are telling me that that said it's time we wrapped it up for the day to have a bag you know you read to the very nicely for. tomorrow have a good evening. ride i'll be back go with a recap of today's top news in just a couple of moments and right after that we'll cut through the economic spin in the kinds of reports. world. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew.
cuba or goods from ukraine or an export of or toward the united states which were specific decisions and also it's important to mention that exertion. doesn't believe big immediate role for actions do mystery but it could be on a longer run strong facilitator of russian a global economy grows which will generate additional amount was due to our going to. have a black screen behind me that is a sign that i need to go home even the computers are telling me that that said it's time we wrapped it...
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as a proxy of the united states in the area and it's much more. so. then as it was before so it's clear that there is a media reaction which it was not. moreover the latest news which on the whole for top three was possible voice of the president. some some. of what is going on in the leadership in turkey at the moment and i also want to draw your attention to the free syrian army that says there rebels are saying they will start targeting civilian airports in damascus and aleppo now with assad relying heavily on air power to power the rebel strongholds how will that change how the conflict develops. well if this happens of course assad will have to respond using more massively air force but this would increase the possibility of a foreign intervention with the possible extension of the no fly zone all over the country. know very well that if they start. to be seen. from the government of syria and therefore these it's collated for level where in the security council may be easier to convince. russia and china to accept a no fly zone over syria probab
as a proxy of the united states in the area and it's much more. so. then as it was before so it's clear that there is a media reaction which it was not. moreover the latest news which on the whole for top three was possible voice of the president. some some. of what is going on in the leadership in turkey at the moment and i also want to draw your attention to the free syrian army that says there rebels are saying they will start targeting civilian airports in damascus and aleppo now with assad...
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i'm not trying to say new york is the only place in the united states that this has happened. but wars have often been an occasion for unity, for cohesion. you know, we are all in this together. we've all got to win this together, so we've got to put our more parochial interests aside and pulled together to win whatever word might be. but at the same time new york is a great magnet for immigrants from around the world, from its very earliest days in the 1620s onward, has been a place for discrete, separate populations of newcomers have often brought their own political cultures, the room loyalties and allegiances their ethnic and natural visages cultures and have ended up jostling each other. and especially at times of war come of this has the case in the year, sometimes the tragic consequences. i'm going to start by showing you these images, starting with the civil war. and again, the book starts well before that, but this is where we're starting tonight. so this is april of 1861 after the confederacy fired on fort sumter in the civil war began. this is one of the mass rallie
i'm not trying to say new york is the only place in the united states that this has happened. but wars have often been an occasion for unity, for cohesion. you know, we are all in this together. we've all got to win this together, so we've got to put our more parochial interests aside and pulled together to win whatever word might be. but at the same time new york is a great magnet for immigrants from around the world, from its very earliest days in the 1620s onward, has been a place for...
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the amount of tweets that go on in the united states will max out two years from now and begin declining. >> what will replace them? >> telepathy, direct vulcan mind mail. you and me together -- >> i walked into that. >> nobody has ever heard of is what will replace it. something new will come along. whenever you have a giant technological problem like too many e-mails, we replace it. >> tyler, back to you. >> i have a concept, speaking to people face to face, that might replace it. i'm a dinosaur. >>> let's talk about hailing a taxi in new york city. you come here for a trip in business or holiday, it's just gotten a lot more expensive. starting today, cab fairs up 17% or 50 cents for each fifth of a mile. it's the first time fares have gone up since way back in 2005. i think the guys deserve a raise. a one-way ride from jfk international airport, they say, where america greets the world on this receipt, it will now run you about $61. how do we know that? the receipt from one of our "power lunch" producers who was surprised to find out about the rate hike this very morning on her way ba
the amount of tweets that go on in the united states will max out two years from now and begin declining. >> what will replace them? >> telepathy, direct vulcan mind mail. you and me together -- >> i walked into that. >> nobody has ever heard of is what will replace it. something new will come along. whenever you have a giant technological problem like too many e-mails, we replace it. >> tyler, back to you. >> i have a concept, speaking to people face to...
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. >> rose: nobody wants the united states to do that. >> no, i know that! that's why there's a it will bit of disingenuousness of people saying "what must we do?" a no-fly zone. okay, what happens when the syrians shoot at the no-fly zone. what happens when the russians get involved in it's a problem from hell. it'ser the to believe see what's going on. >> is there any answer in terms of somehow a group of countries getting together, neighbors and others, including iran even though that would be very difficult for everybody to come to some kind so solutions because they have the russians, iranians, americans. >> people would have... >>. >> rose: and arabs. >> and iraq. to the extent that it worked it worked because there was one power there. can you imagine a committee of the iranians, the russians, the chinese. and that's my dilemma with it. i don't know how it's going to end. i think this could burn on in different forms for a long time. charlie, step back, what are we seeing? we're seeing two huge political orders crumbling at once. one is called the eur
. >> rose: nobody wants the united states to do that. >> no, i know that! that's why there's a it will bit of disingenuousness of people saying "what must we do?" a no-fly zone. okay, what happens when the syrians shoot at the no-fly zone. what happens when the russians get involved in it's a problem from hell. it'ser the to believe see what's going on. >> is there any answer in terms of somehow a group of countries getting together, neighbors and others, including...
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. >> we will have a new president of the united states. a democrat born not to the blood of kings but to the blood of pioneers and immigrants. >> bill clinton gave the keynote speech. barack obama has given a keynote speech. i'm julian castro. >> reporter: castro knows the burden is on him to appeal to latinos as well as inspire a broader audience of voters. >> the choice that we have to make in this election is whether to continue to invest so that everyone can reach the american dream or whether we're going to scale back from that. >> reporter: with an estimated 12 million latino voters expected to cast ballots in november, both campaigns are fighting hard for their attention. >> can't just trot out a brown face and spanish surname and expect people are going to vote for your party or your candidate. >> reporter: that's why delagara, a professor at columbia university, says the choice of julian castro to deliver the keynote was smart. >> castro brings, as a speaker, a number of important characteristics. he is smart. he's well educated.
. >> we will have a new president of the united states. a democrat born not to the blood of kings but to the blood of pioneers and immigrants. >> bill clinton gave the keynote speech. barack obama has given a keynote speech. i'm julian castro. >> reporter: castro knows the burden is on him to appeal to latinos as well as inspire a broader audience of voters. >> the choice that we have to make in this election is whether to continue to invest so that everyone can reach...
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that is what the united states has is a fiat currency. i think people are waking up to that. i don't think it has anything to do with fear and everything to do with what is coming down the pipe. it is painful on the down days and there have been a number of them, i think gold is what's going to win. one day we will wake up and the price of gold will be a lot higher than it is now. i think it just all makes sense to me. i think gold continues to go higher. >> are they right? >> absolutely. first of all, you don't want to mess with him. he is iron man but he is spot on. hopefully folks have been following the trade on twitter. we have been talking about this gold. 1724 is a short term objective. one thing that stood out is the moody's downgrade. i know we essentially discredit moody's. but there is a lot of pressure on draghi to move that metal. >> do we think that draghi will do something and we will get more printing of money or is it the fear trade or both? >> i think it's both. to add on to that, you china weakening. there are additional measures coming on to the market. la
that is what the united states has is a fiat currency. i think people are waking up to that. i don't think it has anything to do with fear and everything to do with what is coming down the pipe. it is painful on the down days and there have been a number of them, i think gold is what's going to win. one day we will wake up and the price of gold will be a lot higher than it is now. i think it just all makes sense to me. i think gold continues to go higher. >> are they right? >>...
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states, 38th treasurer of the united states. so just a little fact-checking there. because he's the first latino, but we do have the first latina with the gop. and we have images. thank you. we're looking forward to all your coverage. appreciate it. >>> cnn coverage begins today at noon with wolf blitzer. submit your questions and get answers in real-time live chat. just log on to cnn.com/roundtable to participate. >>> the gop ticket is returning the favor. vice presidential nominee paul ryan visits west lake, ohio at lunch time and travels on to cedar rapids, iowa. those battle ground states could prove critical in the election. >>> and ryan is embracing a strategy that succeeded for ronald reagan when he beat the incumbent president in 1980. both men are asking, are you better off than four years ago? >> the president has no record to run on. in fact, every president since the great depression who asked americans to send them into a second term could say that you were better off today than you were four years ago except for ji
states, 38th treasurer of the united states. so just a little fact-checking there. because he's the first latino, but we do have the first latina with the gop. and we have images. thank you. we're looking forward to all your coverage. appreciate it. >>> cnn coverage begins today at noon with wolf blitzer. submit your questions and get answers in real-time live chat. just log on to cnn.com/roundtable to participate. >>> the gop ticket is returning the favor. vice presidential...
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the united states is not very popular in the middle east right now. i don't know if you doe know that. it's not popular at all. everything that's been talked about, everything that's been done has not moved us forward. if anything, it's moved us backward because there is just not a sense of well-being in the relationship. oil being part of it but other issues also enter into it. >> and what's your take on the upcoming election, the presidential election. how does that skew things? >> you know, i don't want to get out of my depth here. i'm not a politician. i am a businessperson. but i would say this. and i'll stick to energy. there is no energy plan in the obama administration. i've been saying that for years. they talk words, rhetoric. rhetoric is not a plan. a plan has accountabilities, actions, milestones and real numbers. the romney announcement is also not a plan. it's a good strategic intent. it's inclined towards americans taking care of america. i certainly support that notion, but i'm still waiting to see a plan. and depending upon who is in
the united states is not very popular in the middle east right now. i don't know if you doe know that. it's not popular at all. everything that's been talked about, everything that's been done has not moved us forward. if anything, it's moved us backward because there is just not a sense of well-being in the relationship. oil being part of it but other issues also enter into it. >> and what's your take on the upcoming election, the presidential election. how does that skew things?...
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chairman, and delegates, i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> republican presidential nominee mitt romney delivers his acceptance address and the last nine of the republican national convention. -- on the last night of the republican national convention. >> i can guarantee you this, it barack obama is reelected, you'll be right. >> mitt romney's speech was seen as the most important of his political life. but it may have been overshadowed by the republicans mystery speaker who turned out to the actor and director clint eastwood. >> i would just like to say something, ladies and gentlemen. something i think is very important is that you, we -- we own this country. [applause] >> the justice department dropped its investigation of cia interrogators for their role in the deaths of prisoners in iraq and afghanistan. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. mitt romney accepted the republican presidential nomination thursday night with a vow to revive the u.s. economy and a plea to voters disappoin
chairman, and delegates, i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> republican presidential nominee mitt romney delivers his acceptance address and the last nine of the republican national convention. -- on the last night of the republican national convention. >> i can guarantee you this, it barack obama is reelected, you'll be right. >> mitt romney's speech was seen as the most important of his political life. but it may have been overshadowed by the...
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basically, the inefficient use of some of the stimulus money in the united states really misallocated resources. we could have done a better job in terms of how we spent the money. again, even the president made fun of the fact that a lot of projects simply weren't shovel-ready. i think how we spend the money is very, very important overall. also, finally, i would just comment there is a budget constraint with respect to fiscal spen pentagon. so, as we saw in om of the european economies, spending more money when it's perceived that over the long run it's going to be more and more difficult for you to meet that budget constraint in term of paying that money back doesn't do you a lot of good in terms of perhaps a weaker dollar, a higher inflation expectations, higher real interest rate over time. so i think, again, i think the professor has it right. there are limits to fiscal policy, especially given the large debt to gdp rashs that we have in the united states. >> john, thank you for getting up for us this morning. steve horowitz will stay with us and we'll talk about a alternatives.
basically, the inefficient use of some of the stimulus money in the united states really misallocated resources. we could have done a better job in terms of how we spent the money. again, even the president made fun of the fact that a lot of projects simply weren't shovel-ready. i think how we spend the money is very, very important overall. also, finally, i would just comment there is a budget constraint with respect to fiscal spen pentagon. so, as we saw in om of the european economies,...